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MonicaPVD t1_j5k5meo wrote

Walmart Super Center in Coventry. You can buy them online and set up an appointment to have them installed. Yes, everyone hates Walmart but their prices are hard to beat.

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buddhamanjpb t1_j5k6fqv wrote

If you're in a crunch and want some good used tires, go to Richmond Diesel and Tire in Exeter. Lot's of really good tires there for great prices.

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UncleJimmee t1_j5k7kqx wrote

either Walmart in coventry, firestone in coventry/west greenwich, sullivan tire, or townfair tires.

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UncleJimmee t1_j5k7lg0 wrote

either Walmart in coventry, firestone in coventry/west greenwich, sullivan tire, or townfair tires.

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Pvdsuccess t1_j5k90rd wrote

Walmart, covenrty sells a low cost goodyear tire. Only walmart sells it. Call the store, get the auto department and they tell you how.

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bungocheese t1_j5k9oxo wrote

Just as a point, tires and brakes should really be the things you don't go too cheap on. That's literally the things keeping you safe.

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[deleted] t1_j5k9r2v wrote

BJ’s. They sell a store brand that is a rebadged big name brand and will install them for a low price too.

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MoreLab5278 t1_j5kcip8 wrote

I saved a few hundo on some tires via tire rack.com, and sending them to red stone tire (in westerly?)

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MonicaPVD t1_j5kd8ny wrote

There's a difference between being cheap by saving $20-30 per tire on a brand name like Goodyear or Michelin, and being cheap by buying an inexpensive no-name Chinese tire that is probably safe but will wear out in six months and may suck in the snow or rain.

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hollibomb t1_j5kik93 wrote

broadway tire in pawtucket or good ol town fair tire. ive never found tires cheaper than at town faire.

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nuclearninja115 t1_j5kl7zt wrote

Online. Just look for some good ones that are on sale and order them then have a local shop put them on.

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medicmachinist38 t1_j5kotrv wrote

Melvin’s tire pros in North Kingstown has good prices. You can price out all their tires for your exact vehicle on their website and know your all in price, and book an appointment,without even going there.

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Brodyftw00 t1_j5kpfcw wrote

BTS is awesome. They give you a good warranty and free tire rotations. Their price beat out tirerack.com when I priced them out.

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spokchewy t1_j5kvh5r wrote

Once I bought the cheapest tires I could find. It was a Saturday; I had a road trip to Virginia on Sunday. The tires were horribly installed and way off balance; an 8-10 hour trip turned into a 14 hour trip with a vibrating car the whole way. You get what you pay for.

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dishwashersafe t1_j5laubx wrote

I cross shop every time and every time tirerack.com has been the cheapest.

Also I hope you mean cheapest for a specific tire model, not cheapest brand. Plenty of people here have said it already, but tires are arguably the most important part of your car. This is NOT the place to be cheap.

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Lrie13 t1_j5lf4wc wrote

I just went to melvins and selected what I needed online ahead of time and paid just under $400. But I got the deal on tires online but wouldn't have in person.

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split-top_gaming t1_j5lkyzu wrote

I usually buy falkens - good tires but I get good prices on them

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RandallFaraday t1_j5m2wkf wrote

Town Fair Tire - usually a good price for good quality

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VirtualPear2505 t1_j5m4632 wrote

I've been getting my tires 🛞 and service done in Seekonk Massachusetts at New England Tire. The people who work there are great, honest, hard working and don't try to sell you stuff you don't need. I've been comfortable sending my Girlfriend and her Daughter there by themselves and get the same results, honesty. Plus if you get a front end alignment, which you usually need if buying four tires, you get the forth tire free. They also have a great road hazard warranty for only twenty bucks per tire

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grantnlee t1_j5mfzpb wrote

Been using the guys for 20 years for both of our cars. Only good things to say. Great process and fast service. I've used their road hard warranty multiple times and it was an extremely simple process.

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hollyamcveigh t1_j5om75n wrote

Town Fair, Taunton Ave., East Providence…no wait, ghost town compared to Seekonk. App very helpful for booking appointments too. Go for the full warranty. RI potholes. Replacement tire was $67 dollars.

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louie1214 t1_j5oq1cb wrote

I'll never go back to Town Fair Tire. At the very least, not the one in North Providence. I had a tire replaced there, they took all day, and then the TPM sensor didn't work. Took it back, they put a new sensor in (also took forever), still no TPM readings. Took it back a 3rd time, they replaced all of the TPM sensors (again, took forever), now none of the 4 tires get TPM readings. That place is a joke.

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rahrah9999 t1_j5scl32 wrote

Walmart is good, just make sure the tires you order exactly match the specs listed in the door panel of the vehicle (including speed rating) or they will not install them there.

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fatkidwitskillz t1_j5tedq8 wrote

Rhyda tire, but you are buying used tires. you get what you pay for

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